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... nature , from the sun burning steadily , causing the reflection on the knife held by the Arab to grind into his eyes ... natural world . What especially brings these three writers together , and distinguishes them from the Existentialist ...
... nature , from the sun burning steadily , causing the reflection on the knife held by the Arab to grind into his eyes ... natural world . What especially brings these three writers together , and distinguishes them from the Existentialist ...
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... nature or human behavior , but rather to use these details for a fuller impression of the characters ' mind's and their moral complexion . For , essentially , this is their main preoccupation : man's moral di- lemma , as he is exiled ...
... nature or human behavior , but rather to use these details for a fuller impression of the characters ' mind's and their moral complexion . For , essentially , this is their main preoccupation : man's moral di- lemma , as he is exiled ...
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... nature . Apart from the discrepancies already noted , between the " Testament " and the genuine legacy of Peter's foreign policy , the only positive evidence available is internal and psychological . Peter was by nature anything but a ...
... nature . Apart from the discrepancies already noted , between the " Testament " and the genuine legacy of Peter's foreign policy , the only positive evidence available is internal and psychological . Peter was by nature anything but a ...
Contents
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHRISTIANIZATION | 3 |
RECENT STUDIES IN POLISH AGRARIAN HISTORY | 19 |
THE POLISH INSURRECTION OF 18301831 IN | 53 |
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